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US178164A
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  • .sists in a carrying sheet or apron one end of which is fastened to a windingroller, whileits other'end is free, a pressure-roller, which is made to bear loosely on the winding-roller, and va folding table, the several parts being combined with each other and with asupporting-frame, in such a manner 'that by extending the table the carrying sheet or apron may be stretched thereon, and the clothes to be y mangled spread on the apron; and if a revolving motion is hereupon imparted to the winding-roller, the carrying sheet or apron, together with the clothes, is-wound up, while if at the same time the pressure-roller is allowed to bear on the winding-roller the clothes are mangled through its means, the clothes being repeatedly'prcssed by the action of the roller as often as the winding-roller is.
  • the loose roller by which the pressing is accomplished, is mounted in a rising-and-falling carriage, which is adapted to receive a weight of any desired size, and thereby the Weight which is brought to bear on the clothes may be varied.
  • the letter A designates the frame-work of the mangle
  • B is the winding-roller, which is mounted in the frame in any suitable manner.
  • To thiswinding-roller is fastened one end of a carrying sheet or apron, C, the other end of which is free, so that the apron can be stretched out on the table of the apparatus, as hereinafter explained.
  • This apron C may be made of mus- 1in,linen, or any other selected fabric.
  • the pressure-roller D which is arranged to bear on the winding-roller by its own weight' and a.
  • the frame A is attached afolding table, composed of a xed part, 1, which is fastened to the frame, and of loose parts I' I, the latter being connected to each other by a hingejoint, a, While the part I is connected to the fixed part I by pins b, which enter guideslots c, (see Fig. 1,) formed in rails secured to opposite sides of the frame.
  • afolding table composed of a xed part, 1, which is fastened to the frame, and of loose parts I' I, the latter being connected to each other by a hingejoint, a
  • the part I is connected to the fixed part I by pins b, which enter guideslots c, (see Fig. 1,) formed in rails secured to opposite sides of the frame.
  • the guide-slots c are bent downward, as seen at d in Fig. 1, this bent part serving to drop the pins b when they reach the end ofthe slot, and thus lower both the parts I and I".
  • the outer part I of the vtable is provided with a hinged leg, J, while the part I has a fixed leg, K, attached to it.
  • iny'machine The operation of iny'machine is :as follows: The table I I I is extended and the pressure roller D raised, so as to permit of unwinding the carrying sheet or apron C from the winding-roller B. The sheet or apron G is then stretched on the table, and the clothes to be mangled in turn spread on the apron.
  • a revolving motion is tlen imparted to the winding-roller, (on whose shaft is mounted a suitable driving Wheel or crank,) and by this means the apron G, carrying the clothes, is Wound on the winding-roller B, while if the pressure-roller D is previously lowered, so as to bear on the Winding-roller, the clothes are mangled throughits means, the latter being 4 repeatedly subjected to the action of the pressure-roller-as often as the Winding-roller is turned., and the latter being turned till the operator deems the clothes to have acquired the requisite smoothness.
  • the carrying sheet or apron G is simply un- Wound from the roller, by taking hold of' its e free end ⁇ and drawn out on the table.
  • the carriage E arranged to have a vertical movement in the frame A, and carrying ⁇ lche roller D at its lower portion, and provided with a lifting-lever, F, in combination withA

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F. KRI'CKHA-HN. MANGLE.
No.'l78,164f. Patented May 30,1876.
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UNITED STATES PATET OFFICE;
FRIEDRICH KRIOKHAHN, OF BROOKLYN, NEW YORK, AssIeNOR To 'HIMSELE' AND ANDREW KIRSOHHOOK, OF SAME PLAGE. I
IMPROVEMENTIN M'ANGLES.
Specication forming part of Letters Patent No. 178,164, dated May 30, 1876; application led f April 21, 1576. i
.sists in a carrying sheet or apron, one end of which is fastened to a windingroller, whileits other'end is free, a pressure-roller, which is made to bear loosely on the winding-roller, and va folding table, the several parts being combined with each other and with asupporting-frame, in such a manner 'that by extending the table the carrying sheet or apron may be stretched thereon, and the clothes to be y mangled spread on the apron; and if a revolving motion is hereupon imparted to the winding-roller, the carrying sheet or apron, together with the clothes, is-wound up, while if at the same time the pressure-roller is allowed to bear on the winding-roller the clothes are mangled through its means, the clothes being repeatedly'prcssed by the action of the roller as often as the winding-roller is. turned. The loose roller, by which the pressing is accomplished, is mounted in a rising-and-falling carriage, which is adapted to receive a weight of any desired size, and thereby the Weight which is brought to bear on the clothes may be varied. 4In the drawing, the letter A designates the frame-work of the mangle, and B is the winding-roller, which is mounted in the frame in any suitable manner. To thiswinding-roller is fastened one end of a carrying sheet or apron, C, the other end of which is free, so that the apron can be stretched out on the table of the apparatus, as hereinafter explained.` This apron C may be made of mus- 1in,linen, or any other selected fabric.
Above the winding-roller B is situated the pressure-roller D, which is arranged to bear on the winding-roller by its own weight' and a.
which it and the pressure-roller D can be conveniently raised and allowed to fall, the lifting-lever being held after the carriage has been raised, as seenin Fig. 1,`by a swinging stop, H. (Shown in Fig. 2.)
'lo the frame A is attached afolding table, composed of a xed part, 1, which is fastened to the frame, and of loose parts I' I, the latter being connected to each other by a hingejoint, a, While the part I is connected to the fixed part I by pins b, which enter guideslots c, (see Fig. 1,) formed in rails secured to opposite sides of the frame. When the table is put together the loose parts I Ill are laid on each other, and shoved inwardrover the fixed part I 5 and, by the guide-slots c and pins b, I am enabled to shove the loose parts over the fixed part with great facility. In order to bring the loose parts of the table on a level with the fixed part I when the table is extended, the guide-slots c are bent downward, as seen at d in Fig. 1, this bent part serving to drop the pins b when they reach the end ofthe slot, and thus lower both the parts I and I". The outer part I of the vtable is provided with a hinged leg, J, while the part I has a fixed leg, K, attached to it. When the parts are folded together and slid in over the fixed part I the hinged leg J is folded up therewith, while the lxed leg K remains just outside the frame, as seen in Fig. 2, so that the whole occupies but little space. i
The operation of iny'machine is :as follows: The table I I I is extended and the pressure roller D raised, so as to permit of unwinding the carrying sheet or apron C from the winding-roller B. The sheet or apron G is then stretched on the table, and the clothes to be mangled in turn spread on the apron. A revolving motion is tlen imparted to the winding-roller, (on whose shaft is mounted a suitable driving Wheel or crank,) and by this means the apron G, carrying the clothes, is Wound on the winding-roller B, while if the pressure-roller D is previously lowered, so as to bear on the Winding-roller, the clothes are mangled throughits means, the latter being 4 repeatedly subjected to the action of the pressure-roller-as often as the Winding-roller is turned., and the latter being turned till the operator deems the clothes to have acquired the requisite smoothness. To remove the clothes, the carrying sheet or apron G is simply un- Wound from the roller, by taking hold of' its e free end `and drawn out on the table.
What I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
The carriage E, arranged to have a vertical movement in the frame A, and carrying` lche roller D at its lower portion, and provided with a lifting-lever, F, in combination withA
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